Things to do in Dublin, Province of Leinster: The Best Lessons & Workshops

March 10, 2022 Nicolette Lion

You've probably heard that Guinness tastes better in Dublin (fresh from the factory), but what you may not know is that Dublin is a perfect destination for the whole family. No, we're not suggesting you let the kiddies drink a pint. Instead, take them to the Dublin Zoo, to feed the ducks in Stephen's Green or on a picnic in Phoenix Park. Scholars enjoy walking in the literary footsteps of such writers as Yeats and Joyce, while discerning shoppers have their pick of designer boutiques.
Restaurants in Dublin

1. The Irish Dance Party

O'Sheas Bar 19 Talbot Street, Dublin D01 W303 Ireland +353 87 656 0952 [email protected] http://www.irishdanceparty.com
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5.0 based on 632 reviews

The Irish Dance Party

The Irish Dance Party is one of Dublin’s best loved experiences where you get to see and hear top class live Irish music and dancing by award winning performers. Not only that, but true to the Irish spirit, everybody gets to give the dancing a go themselves. It is a 2 hour event. Seated at your own reserved table between dances, there is ample time to sit back and enjoy the entertainment with a beverage of your choice. Your charismatic and talented Irish music and dance entertainers will see to it that there is never a dull moment. It doesn't get any more Irish than that!

Reviewed By Rebecca1234222

Perfect and fun activity for hen do, we loved it. would definitely recommend for anyone visiting ireland for any event

2. This is Knit

South William Street Powerscourt Townhouse, Dublin Ireland +353 1 670 9981 [email protected] http://www.thisisknit.ie/
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5.0 based on 55 reviews

This is Knit

Dublin's best location for quality knitting and crochet supplies. Traditional Irish Tweed and exclusive locally hand-dyed yarns a speciality.

Reviewed By D6471MGrebeccar

I went to this shop on the recommendation of Tripadvisor and I could not have been more pleased. Tucked into a Victorian shopping center in the Grafton St. area, the shop has lots of space and light for really enjoying the fine colors and wools. They have a good selection of Irish-milled wools, and I chose two colors from their in-house brand, which the daughter of the mother-daughter staff team dyes herself. We had a nice lunch downstairs in the shopping center, and they were kind enough to wind the wool for me while we ate. Lovely shop, and if I lived in Dublin I'd try to convince them to hold knitting evenings for sure! (If they don't already.) Tip: They are open on Sundays in the Fall and Winter--check their hours for your visit.

3. Dublin Photography School - 1 Day Digital SLR Photography Course

56 Auginer Street, Dublin Ireland +353 87 116 6378 [email protected] http://www.dublinphotographyschool.ie/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Dublin Photography School - 1 Day Digital SLR Photography Course

No matter what your level is, from a beginner to an advanced student, we have a digital photographic course or workshop that will suit your needs. You can learn all the latest techniques from getting more out of your bridge camera to mastering your digital SLR. We run both day and evening courses all over Dublin and surrounding areas. Our tutors have a hands-on approach

4. Dublin Bar Academy

79 Francis Street, Dublin DUBLIN 7 Ireland +353 85 867 3296 [email protected] http://www.dublinbaracademy.com
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Dublin Bar Academy

Education through inspiration in the heart of Dublin! Dublin Bar Academy is Ireland's only purpose built training facility for hospitality professionals and the home enthusiast. We deliver courses in cocktail making, beer, whiskey, wine, flair bartending, barista training and are the official Dublin centre of the European Bar School. Dublin Bar Academy is also ideal for a corporate team building exercise or a social event. We offer exclusive use of our premises and design the event to suit each client's needs.

Reviewed By victoriaavalon - Dublin, Ireland

Got a whiskey tasting on Groupon. It was excellent; the teacher was really engaging, informative and a bit of craic and i loved the whiskey variety. I learned so much!

5. MakeShop

Lincoln Place, Dublin 2 Ireland +353 1 662 4416 [email protected] http://www.makeshop.ie
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

MakeShop

Created by Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin, MAKESHOP is a collaborative space for everyone, exploring and experimenting with design, science, art and technology through hands-on workshops. MAKESHOP is a place where you can learn to solder, make, code create, invent and fix. We cater to all experience and skill levels, welcoming makers aged 4 to 104. Check out our website for details of the workshops we offer.

6. Cooks Academy

19 William Street South, Dublin D02 KV76 Ireland +353 1 611 1667 [email protected] http://www.cookingclassonline.com/pages/vanessa_greenwood
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Cooks Academy

Dublin’s central Cooking School owned by Vanessa Greenwood. This impressive Chef Instructor with both international and industry experience is passionate in her commitment to nurturing the future food talent of Ireland.

Reviewed By Seamus999 - Dublin, Ireland

A chairde, I attended the Weber essentials cookery course yesterday afternoon and I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed it. It was very informative and relaxed and the programme was perfectly pitched. I would have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone with an interest in cooking on the BBQ. Our chef for the day, Johan, was very professional and friendly throughout and his expertise contributed in no small way to the enjoyment of the day. Míle buíochas, Séamus

7. River Holistic Centre

10 Main Street Raheny, Dublin Ireland +353 1 831 0888 [email protected] http://www.riverholistic.ie
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River Holistic Centre

River Holistic Centre is based in a beautiful old building that is both a bright and tranquil space offering a wide variety of complementary health and wellbeing therapies. We offer an oasis of calmness amongst the bustle of our everyday lives, a place where one can seek wisdom of mind, body and spirit. Our Centre is a collective of independent Holistic Practitioners who have come together under one roof with the common bond of holistic health and wellbeing. Together we provide a safe environment and a peaceful atmosphere for both clients and therapists to work in. Here are but a few of our therapies: Aromatherapy, Reflexology, Fertility and Pregnancy Treatments, Psychotherapy, Homeopathy, Reiki, Osteopathy, Amatsu, Acupuncture, Holistic Massage, chiropractic, Hypnotherapy, IET, Yoga, Mindfulness, Meditation, Workshops, Classes and so much more

8. The SuperNatural Food Market

114-116 Pearse St St Andrew's Resource Centre, Dublin Ireland +353 86 454 3200 [email protected] http://supernatural.ie
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

The SuperNatural Food Market

Dublin's famous oldest, continuously running, weekly organic indoor market. Well worth a visit for the very best food Ireland has to offer -speciality/everyday foods for pressies, picnics or cooking. In an historic and protected building there is an outdoor area for children & adults to play & enjoy. One off events, music & a bustling cafe. A perfect joyful way to spend a morning/afternoon.

9. The Design House

23/24 Temple Lane South And 3/4 Crow Street The Green Building, Dublin D02 X611 Ireland +353 1 679 9283 [email protected] http://thedesignhouse.ie/
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The Design House

"The Design House" on Crow Street offers a unique and creative shopping experience which is comprised of 2 floors of retail in a variety of themed areas. We offer cutting edge fashion, jewellery, bridal, vintage and a variety of crafts all in the one building. The hallways of our building also host an artist’s gallery. The list of designers who call “The Design house” home has grown steadily since we opened the doors. We are now the retailing home of over 50 Irish designers, 60 craft designers and 16 artists. We are also the creative home to several in-house designers, that work from our 2 floors of shared studio space and professional fashion workrooms which are manned by our in-house seamstress.

10. Silver Works

24 Drury Street, Dublin D02 V658 Ireland +353 1 675 1799 [email protected] http://www.silverworks.ie
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Silver Works

Create the ultimate souvenir to remember your trip to Dublin by-a handmade silver ring! In this 2 hour class you’ll learn the basics to silversmithing-how to cut, file, shape and hammer the ring to give it your chosen texture, then you sit back and relax while its polished to your desired finish.

Reviewed By semiasg - Dublin, Ireland

We had a fantastic time at the wedding ring workshop with Audrey and Isis. Both of them were very helpful in guiding us through the process. We love the end result ???? We attended our workshop after reopening of the lockdown and all measures have been taken to make us feel comfortable. Tabels from other participating couples were divided with a room divider and had plexiglas division hanging from the ceiling, as well as everyone wearing mask.

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